Medical and Scientific Illustration
Scientific Journal Cover
This cover was selected to be on the cover of the January 2026 issue of Cell Systems. Over the course of just over a month, the research lab at Lund University and I worked through several iterations as we designed the final cover. The lab uses transcription factor screening to map the landscape of immune identity, cultivating a framework to direct immune cell reprogramming. In this illustration, the different combinations of tulip color in each stem represent how different combinations of transcription factors define immune cell identity. See on the cell systems website.
First round drafts
Second round drafts
Final round draft that was selected
Final round draft that was not selected
Illustrate Change
Illustrate change, sponsored by Johnson & Johnson, is a research initiative that aims to create a digital reference library of original medical illustrations with a focus on ethnic and racial diversity. Under the guidance of the Association of Medical Illustrators (AMI) and a team of medical specialists, I worked to produce 10 original medical illustrations featuring people of color.
Gradschool Collection
Original medical and scientific illustrations created during my time in graduate school at the MScBMC program in Toronto.
Bluefin Tuna Conservation (2022)
When dengue fever becomes severe (2023)
The interaction between CNV and CNVII (2022)
Estrogen and DNA regulation (2022)
Neuro self-portrait (2022)
The dynamic duo: science magazine cover (2022)
Anteromedial view of the kidney (2022)
Hospitalizations in Canada: a data visualization from a mental health perspective (2022)
Chimpanzee pelvis sculpted from DICOM data (2021)
Green tree frog render (2021)